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Antioch College—Be Ashamed to Let it Die!
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Our View: Last-ditch Antioch Effort Good to See

by Dayton Daily News, Editorial, Wednesday, August 29 2007

The trustees of Antioch University have done the right thing in giving Antioch College alumni a chance to raise enough money to keep the college going next year.

But the road from here is sharply uphill — and treacherous.

Reprieve Is Possible for Antioch

by Scott Jaschik for Inside Higher Ed, Tuesday, August 28 2007

It can’t be called a reprieve, at least not yet. But for the first time since the June announcement that Antioch College’s operations would be suspended after the coming academic year, the Antioch University Board of Trustees is on record saying that there might — and the key word is might — be a way to keep the college operating.

Leaks From Antioch

by Scott Jaschik, Inside Higher Ed, Thursday, August 16, 2007

Critics of the decision to suspend the operations of Antioch College unveiled a new tool Wednesday: a Web site of documents, many of them leaked, about Antioch University management.

Letters to the Editor of the Dayton Daily News, from Yellow Springs Residents

Saturday, August 04, 2007, YOUR LETTERS, Dayton Daily News

Will Wrong about Antioch’s Demise

Re George Will’s July 15 column, “News of Antioch’s impending closure is heartening”: Will suggested, as did Michael Goldfarb before him, that what did Antioch in was its radical brand of liberalism. Unlike alumnus Goldfarb, however, Will finds the closing “heartening.” As a faculty member of the College and a native of Yellow Springs, I have a different view.

Letter of Concern from AAUP to Antioch University Administrators

by Paul Fain, Chronicle of Higher Education, Friday,  August  10,  2007

The American Association of University Professors has sent a letter of concern to officials at Antioch University over the decision by its Board of Trustees to shut down Antioch College, in Yellow Springs, Ohio, next year.

Who’s Afraid of Antioch College…and Why Are They Trying to Shut It Down?

by Revolution Newspaper ( revolution.sfbureau [at] gmail.com ) Thursday Aug 9th, 2007 9:13 PM

The move to close Antioch is part of the assault on the rebellious legacy of the 1960s—and part of attempts to shut down critical thinking and dissent on campuses today.

Fundraising Update

As of today, the Alumni Association has raised nearly $18 million in gifts and pledges from hundreds of donors eager to secure the future of Antioch College.

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The elected Antioch College Alumni Association Board of Directors continue to negotiate with the University Board of Trustees to establish an autonomous Board of Trustees for Antioch College, and to protection of assets of Antioch College for sole use of Antioch College.

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